The West Australian: Field Street Featured
- Publisher: The West Australian
- Author: Madelin Hayes
- Date: Monday, 20th February 2023
Modern masterpiece exudes opulence
Inspired by the federation-era architecture of Mount Lawley, this penthouse radiates timeless elegance.
A sense of elevated luxury extends to every aspect of the penthouse, which is part of the fresh collection of premium No. 7 Field Street residences by Willing Property, in collaboration with internationally renowned interior designer Thomas Hamel.
Willing Property Founder and Director Tim Willing said Mr Hamel was known for his exceptional work in locations such as London, Paris, New York and Los Angeles, bringing his meticulous style to Perth for the first time at No. 7 Field Street.
“Mr Hamel has a timeless approach – every detail has been carefully considered and exquisitely crafted,” he said.
“The design has been led by Hillam Architects, in collaboration with heritage specialists Griffiths Architects, to bring a deep knowledge of local character and contemporary use of space.”
Featuring four spacious bedrooms, three bathrooms and four secure basement car bays with electric vehicle charging, the penthouse looks to wrap a spacious floor plan and immaculate detailing in a stunning, indulgent package.
Mr Willing said the penthouse employed a range of standout materials throughout, from the interiors to the exteriors of the home.
“Feature wall mouldings and architraves can be found in the penthouse’s entry, living and dining zones,” he said.
“Throughout the home, there is 100 per cent wool carpet, herringbone-laid engineered timber floorboards over acoustic underlay and designer-selected solid marble.
“There is also a heated underfloor system for the master suite, ensuite and family bathroom.”
Offering a private retreat beyond compare, the master bedroom includes a private balcony, walk-in robes and a spacious ensuite.
The nearby kitchen completes the grand picture with superb appointments, including integrated Gaggenau appliances, premium wine systems and a refined custom joinery.
Offering year-round comfort, the home’s thoughtful design sees double aspects capture breezes and the best of daylight, while considered thermal materials and low air permeability contribute to reduced energy consumption.
Outside the home, residents will be treated to large balconies overlooking private grounds coloured an exuberant green, as well as amenities aplenty, including a parkside pool, a private gym, a sauna and a yoga studio.
No. 7 Field Street’s marble-lined lobby and central garden atrium enhance the development’s opulence while also creating a calm and inviting atmosphere.
The complex will also host a resident concierge-style mailroom, while pooch owners will find the dedicated dog wash room particularly convenient.
Once completed, Mr Willing said the complex would blend seamlessly with the fabric of Mount Lawley and be one of the finest examples of well-considered luxury apartment living in Western Australia.
“We have designed the residences in response to demand for a new apartment or a townhome in Mount Lawley that doesn’t compromise on luxury, space, gardens or amenities,” he said.
“With so few apartments of this quality in the area, it is an ideal choice for local downsizers seeking a luxury apartment option in a neighbourhood they are familiar with.”
Construction of the development is underway and due for completion mid-2023.
The No. 7 Field Street display suite at 1/80 Walcott Street, Mount Lawley is open for viewing every Saturday and Sunday from 11am-12pm.